
Source: GO motion (@rudesign) - image used with permission
“Bloom Dance”: Captivating 4K flower timelapse video is Japanese artist’s 30-month labor of love
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Japanese artist Yutaka Kitamura, who goes by the pseudonym GO motion (@rudesign), works mainly in design, video, and photography. One of his videos posted on Twitter has elicited numerous comments such as:
Kitamura's 2-minute video is a collection of time-lapse sequences capturing various beautiful flowers budding, blooming, and sometimes fading away, along with their scientific names and the length of time required to capture each flower.
Let's take a look!
"Here is a timelapse video of 50 kinds of flowers which I took about two and a half years to film."
The dynamic beauty of the moment when the buds open to reveal their precious blossoms is truly something to behold.
You can watch a longer version in beautiful 4K HDR resolution on Kitamura's YouTube Channel here:
Many people were fascinated by the video. Which flower stirred your heart the most?